SikhNet director, Ek Ong Kar Kaur Khalsa, stated in a letter to a Sikh; "....when people like Gurmukh Kaur participate with Hindu leaders in doing a Pooja, it is just an interfaith event."

Clearly you can see SikhNet endorses Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa from this SikhNet director's statement. SikhNet's support for Gurmukh Kaur & her Hindu anti- Sikh fire pujas can also be seen when SikhNet featured Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa in this SikhNet article at this link: http://www.sikhnet.com/news/gurmukh-kaur-coming-edmonton

Gurmukh Kaur is misrepresenting the Sikh religion & showing complete disrespect for her Sikh name! Sikhs also ask SikhNet to take a stand against this woman as she is part of their Yogi Bhajan cult and should not be using Sikh names like Gurmukh, Kaur or Khalsa!

I propose that all Sikhs in the Los Angeles area gather & protest in front of Gurmukh's Golden Bridge Yoga Studio in Hollywood California on the day of the event August 16th.

"So long as Khalsa retains his distinct identity, I will give him my entire radiance and strength. But if he should take on a non-Sikh way of life, then I shall have no confidence in him and withdraw my support and protection". Guru Gobind Singh Ji

EVERY Sikh is representative of the Guru and the Khalsa Panth, especially one who is in the public eye. If they behave in a way that breaches SRM (Sikh Rehit Maryada) the whole Khalsa suffers.

Let us look at Gurmukh Kaur Khalsa's name, the one whom 3HO so blithely dismiss as "a popular Yogini". Her first name is Gurmukh. Forget the nonsensical YB translation; Gurmukh is a very powerful word from Gurbani, meaning that person whose face is forever turned towards the Guru. And that means Guru Nanak and his successors, not some Hindu Swami or the demigod Shiva. Sometimes in Gurbani, Gurmukh refers to Guru Sahib himself.

How can a Gurmukh be doing Hindu puja?

Second name is Kaur, meaning a princess of the khalsa. The last name is Khalsa. Anyone who calls themselves Khalsa MUST live as a reflection of Guru Gobind Singh ji and his rehit. Otherwise they should call themselves something else.

She can do as much Hindu puja as she likes but she should spare the Khalsa the embarrassment of having to see it plastered all over the internet. It is absolutely against SRM and is very insulting to the Khalsa and indeed to all Sikhs, especially those whose relatives were slaughtered and raped by Hindus in 1984.